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Lumberjanes Vol 1 Beware The Kitten Holy Noelle Stevenson Shannon Watters Grace Ellis Brooke A Allen Books

This was not at all what I expected! I honestly thought it would just be girls having adventures while camping; and while it is, it also isn't. There is a whole other story going on and it's all bizarre and supernatural. Strange things are afoot and the poor Lumberjanes keep stumbling into weirdness. It's kinda like a female cast of the Goonies meets the Brothers Winchester. They are quirky and fun characters. Their reaction to things and their terminology is so 80's! It's like stepping back into my childhood. I got this because I thought it would be something fun that both my daughter and myself could read and enjoy. Well, this was a really fun read, and I have a feeling my daughter will like it even more than I did!

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Lumberjanes Vol 1 Beware The Kitten Holy Noelle Stevenson Shannon Watters Grace Ellis Brooke A Allen Books Reviews


Noelle Stevenson's Lumberjanes are an amazing troupe of hardcore lady-types having a paranormal Girl Scout-esque experience (now with more monsters! new and improved badges!). All the details are well thought-out, from the naming of the characters (April, Mal, Molly, Ripley, Jo, Rosie, etc.) to the types of paranormal and supernatural encounters (Bear Woman! Scouting Lads!). Inclusive and diverse, Lumberjanes is sure to attract readers of a variety of ages, which is not a surprise for Noelle Stevenson's work. She writes and creates real people in very fantastic situations, but with a lighthearted, funny tinge. 1000% recommend.
I bought this for my 8 year old sister for Christmas and she absolutely loved it. She read it all in one sitting and almost immediately started asking for the next book.
After my little sister's great reception of it I decided to read it myself, and I loved it too (for a reference point, I'm 19). It's full of magic and adventure, and the protagonists are exactly the hard core lady types that every young girl should have as a role model. The pop culture references keep it interesting and realistic as well.
My sister is 8 and she had no issues reading this book, but she's also an advanced reader for her age. I'd say most kids could get full enjoyment out of this in the 9+ range, and adults at any age!
Yes. Yes. Yes. More of this.
With a young, teen daughter who loves art and illustration, I'm so happy that books like Lumberjanes, Ms. Marvel and Squirrel Girl are being created. Fun, challenging and engaging without crossing too hard for "effect" in what could be sensitive situations, Lumberjanes takes young and old readers alike on a fun journey and leaves you wanting to know what happens next. The art style is fantastic, guest covers and illustrations I've seen are refreshing and the character writing is fresh and crisp. A+++
Cute and exciting. So far this book has been like an all-girl Gravity Falls.
This graphic novel is basically the five girls you see on the cover at a camp in the middle of some magic-infested woods. Something weird--that no one else seems to notice--is going on so these girls are trying to unravel this mystery and do so by tramping around the forest, participating in camp activities, and more.
It's a good book and I plan to by the next ones as well.
I enjoyed it and my little sister (10yr) did too. Basically, it's a good book for a variety of ages.
I didn’t enjoy this one. I think the art is wonderful and the colors are beautifully vibrant, but I was not intrigued by the story, it bored me. Maybe I didn’t enjoy it because it’s not meant for my group (I’m 21), but that hasn’t been a problem before so I don’t know. Maybe an adolescent would like it. Again, I’m not saying this is terrible and you should stay away, it’s not and you should try it if you think you’ll like it. I just personally didn’t enjoy it and forced myself to finish reading it. Will not be continuing the series.
Beware the Kitten Holy is a funny story. I love the way this graphic novel is drawn and colored. I like that it's very vibrant. I like that the images seem to be kind of wide even though they are cramped into a small space. I think that helped add to the whole “Great Outdoors” feel of the story.

This story is not what I thought it was going to be. I feel like this story was really written for maybe teens or pre-teens because the content seems, kind of, juvenile but in a good way. It was very simple; kind of, innocent in the way the magical elements were presented. Still, adults could totally read and enjoy this if they don’t take it too seriously.

So, the first thing that I like was the whole female wilderness survivalists who are kids, thing. That's like two things already that really appeal to me. We've got young characters who are also females surviving out in the wilderness which is kind of against the status quo. I love the fact that this story is so funny. I think its humor and the drawings really send the story over the top. Without there being so much humor and without the images being so vibrant, I probably would have given this story a lower rating. It's not a complicated story but it isn’t that simple either. Some people may just not get it.

What I really liked about the story is the constant theme of friendship. You have this group of young survival girls who are basically tormenting their camp counselor, which anyone who's ever gone to camp, can relate to. This group of friends, whether they are or aren’t traumatizing their camp counselor, stick together. They help each other out. They laugh at things that are funny and they can poke fun at each other while also building each other up. None of these girls are vindictive towards one another. They're all very different and they seem to accept each other for their differences.

I also liked the Indiana Jones/Nancy Drew mashup happening within the girl’s wilderness adventures. Even when they do cross paths with other creatures such as wolves or even boys, the girls seem to find a way to have the upper-hand, whether planned out or through total coincidental calamity.

Some readers might find the content to be a little off-putting considering the age range for readers. It's hard for me to clearly say that this is a graphic novel written for teenage girls between the ages of 13 and 16 because I really don’t know; that’s just what I assumed. I will offer two warnings for potential readers. (1) While this is a very light and fluffy story, there are some dark and or disturbing moments.

(2) *SPOLIER here* Also, two of the characters seem like they might have a crush on each other, which may be a matter of concern for conservative parents.**

Still, all in all, this wasn’t a groundbreaking, earth-shattering phenomenon, but it was highly entertaining.

I’d recommend it to comic fans, feminists, and anyone who appreciates a funny story that’s just a little outside the box.
This was not at all what I expected! I honestly thought it would just be girls having adventures while camping; and while it is, it also isn't. There is a whole other story going on and it's all bizarre and supernatural. Strange things are afoot and the poor Lumberjanes keep stumbling into weirdness. It's kinda like a female cast of the Goonies meets the Brothers Winchester. They are quirky and fun characters. Their reaction to things and their terminology is so 80's! It's like stepping back into my childhood. I got this because I thought it would be something fun that both my daughter and myself could read and enjoy. Well, this was a really fun read, and I have a feeling my daughter will like it even more than I did!
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